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Slade calls for Brighton response

Brighton & Hove Albion - Russell Slade wants a response after the 7-1 battering at Huddersfield Town

By Ian Clarkson  August 20, 2009
Slade will need to see more from the Seagulls. (©PAphotos)
Slade will need to see more from the Seagulls. (©PAphotos)
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Russell Slade
We will be working very hard today and tomorrow to put things right
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Russell Slade admitted that Brighton & Hove Albion's clash with Stockport on Saturday is a huge game after their midweek drubbing at Huddersfield.

Albion slumped to a 7-1 defeat at the Galpharm Stadium, and Slade wants an immediate response from his troops against lowly Stockport.

He told The Argus: “We can’t do anything about what has happened on Tuesday. It’s a huge game on Saturday and actions speak louder than words. You can rest assured we will be working very hard today and tomorrow to put things right.

“The players that I brought in and the players that are still at the football club, some of them didn’t show that they are as good as they might like to think they are.

“I don’t think it’s time for making excuses. It’s easy to start making excuses.

“When I arrived at the football club the training ground was full of excuses and opinions. That needs to stop. The only opinion that matters is mine.

“I need to get things right. The buck stops with me."


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